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Hacked Off: New Poll shows public wants legislation to implement Leveson

A YouGov poll of 1717 adults taken over 11-12 April 2015 for the Hacked Off Campaign has found that the public do not believe that press behaviour has improved since the phone hacking scandal, with almost 3 in 5 wanting tougher regulation of the press, and the same proportion wanting further Parliamentary action to deliver it.

Hacked Off Associate Director Dr Evan Harris said:

Despite two years of intense propaganda from the press industry, promoting IPSO as ‘the toughest regulator in the Western world’ and proclaiming its independence, it has made no impact on the public’s view that pure self-regulation without independent oversight simply does not offer enough protection for the public.  And it’s particularly striking that Guardian readers and the independent have even less confidence in an IPSO-style system than the public on average.

This poll shows that the views of national newspapers on press regulation are dramatically out of line with the views of their readerships.  Even the readers of Murdoch papers want tougher regulation.  Most of the public see no difference between IPSO and what went before.

This poll is consistent with all previous polls and shows strong support for the Leveson proposals. Indeed, just as many people think the Leveson recommendations don’t go far enough as support press industry opposition.  Even Conservative Party voters reject the press industry line. What is striking, is that readers of all newspapers including those who have spent three years attacking the Leveson Report, are overwhelmingly lined up against the editorial line.  Among Guardian readers, only 5% agreed with the newspapers’ own position and five times as many wanted to see something stronger even than Leveson.”

The Chair of Hacked Off, Hugh Tomlinson QC, added:

The most striking result of this poll is the very strong support for legislation in the event of continued press refusal to sign up to an independent and effective regulator as recommended by Lord Justice Leveson. Less than one in five supported the press industry’s ‘wait and see’ policy, with much more support for options which involve passing a law.

“The Labour, Lib Dem and Green Parties have made manifesto commitments to deliver Leveson, and this poll shows that the public are fully behind them using legislation to do so if that is necessary.”

The full results and data tables can be see here:  YouGovPoll results [xls]

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